202 Pages
by Routledge

202 Pages
by Routledge

202 Pages
by Routledge

The Inland Revenue (1965) examines the organization and functions of the UK’s Inland Revenue Department as they stood at the beginning of 1965. The Department is responsible for the administration of taxes, and this book describes the organization that has been built up to handle the volume of work and the functions performed by its various elements.

1. Introduction  2. The Development of the Taxes  3. The Board and the General Organization  4. The Staffing of the Department  5. The Management of the Department  6. Relations with the Taxpayer  7. The Secretaries’ Office: Stamps and Taxes Division  8. The Secretaries’ Office: Establishments Division  9. The Secretaries’ Office: Statistics and Intelligence Division  10. The Solicitor’s Office  11. The Chief Inspector’s Branch: the Local Office  12. The Chief Inspector’s Branch: Central Organization  13. The Surtax Office  14. Machinery for Appeals  15. Collection and Accounting  16. The Estate Duty Office  17. Stamps  18. The Valuation Office  19. The Tithe Redemption Office  20. The War Damage Office  21. Conclusion

Biography

Sir Alexander Johnston